POST SSH Servers Access

The POST /SSHClosed The SSH (secure shell) protocol provides for secure connections between computers. It provides several options for authentication, including public key, and protects the communications with strong encryption./Servers/Access method is used to create a mapping of one or more Linux logons to Keyfactor Command users or service accounts for one or more SSH servers. This method returns HTTP 200 OK on a success with details of the logons and associated users, if applicable, for the specified SSH server(s).

Tip:  The following permissions (see Security Overview) are required to use this feature:

SSH: ServerAdmin OR
SSH: EnterpriseAdmin

SSH actions are affected by ownership on the server group to which the server belongs and limited for users with only the ServerAdmin role. For more information, see SSH Permissions in the Keyfactor Command Reference Guide.

Tip:  Before creating a logon to user mapping, be sure that you have switched the server to which you will add your mapping (or its server group) to inventory and publish policy mode so that the key for the user will be published to the server. If the server is in inventory only mode and you add a mapping for it in Keyfactor Command, the mapping will appear in Keyfactor Command only and the key for the user will not be published out to the server.

Table 520: POST SSH Servers Access Input Parameters

Name In Description
ServerId Body Required. The Keyfactor Command reference ID for the SSH server.
LogonUsers Body

Required. An array containing information for the Linux logon(s) to update. ClosedShow logon user information.

For example:

"LogonUsers": [
   {
      "LogonName": "johns",
      "Users": [
         "KEYEXAMPLE\\jsmith"
      ]
   }
]

Table 521: POST SSH Servers Access Response Data

Name Description
ServerId An integer indicating the Keyfactor Command reference ID for the SSH server.
LogonUsers

An array containing information for the Linux logons from the Linux server that have been stored in Keyfactor Command. ClosedShow logon user information.

Tip:  For code examples, see the Keyfactor API Endpoint Utility. To find the embedded web copy of this utility, click the help icon () at the top of the Keyfactor Command Management Portal page next to the Log Out button.